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TRAYBAKES ADVENTURER SCOTT MORLEY CONTINUES HIS EPIC HIKE ACROSS THE PYRENEAN HAUTE ROUTE!

Overcoming challenges whilst making steady progress. Traybakes Scott Morley’s latest update he shares the challenges and triumphs he and his partner, Megan have encountered during their journey across the Pyrenean Haute Route. After reaching Gavarnie in Section Two, they began the more demanding Section Three, which stretches from Gavarnie to Salardu. This part of the [...]

AFTERNOON TEA ANYONE? CELEBRATE NATIONAL AFTERNOON TEA WEEK WITH TRAYBAKES!

Indulge in the Great British tradition of afternoon tea with a delightful selection of Traybakes cakes! Honouring a Timeless Tradition National Afternoon Tea Week pays tribute to the foresight of the Duchess of Bedford, Anna, one of Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting. In the 1840s, the upper classes typically enjoyed only two main meals a day, breakfast [...]

Scott Morley,our very own adventurer from Traybakes, is making great strides on his epic hike along the Pyrenean Haute Route. Here is the latest update!

Recent Progress Scott recently shared that he completed the first two sections of the Pyrenean Haute Route, a challenging trail stretching 800 km (494 miles) from Hendaye on the Atlantic coast to Banyuls-sur-Mer on the Mediterranean. He's currently near Gavarnie, marking the end of section two. The Journey The Pyrenean Haute Route is renowned for [...]

Traybakes: Dedication to the Art of Cakes

Handmade Cakes with a Modern Twist Discover the delicious world of Traybakes, where every cake and traybake treat is lovingly handmade using recipes passed down through generations. A Tradition with a Modern Twist Traybakes continues to promote the fine art of cake-making by blending the past with a modern twist in every bite. Set in [...]

The true cost of chocolate lies much deeper than our desire to consume it!

A Look at Global Shortages & Prices. In some circles, it is argued that a world without chocolate would be unthinkable. Our love for chocolate is profound in the UK, with some sources estimating that we consume almost 700,000 tonnes annually. The UK opened its first Chocolate House in London in 1657. Historically further back, [...]

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